Sony Effio-E SHR-704 User Manual
Sony Effio-E SHR-704 User Manual

Sony Effio-E SHR-704 User Manual

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Digital WD Box Camera (Effio-E)
SHR-704

User Manual

Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the
instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference.
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110509-0463FG-0562-V3b
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Digital WD Box Camera (Effio-E) SHR-704 User Manual Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference. 110509-0463FG-0562-V3b...
  • Page 2: Safety Warning

    Safety Warning 1. Read this manual carefully before installing the unit Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation. 2. Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight The product may fall down and cause damages. 3.
  • Page 3 10. Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 11. Never disassemble the camera nor put impurities in it Disassembly or impurities may result in trouble or fire. 12.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ..........................1 1.1 M ..........................1 EATURES 1.2 C ..........................1 ONTENT 1.3 S ..........................2 PECIFICATIONS 2. CAMERA OVERVIEW ......................... 3 2.1 D ............................ 3 IMENSIONS 2.2 D ...................... 4 ESCRIPTION OF AMERA ARTS 3.
  • Page 5 4.11 CAMERA ID ..........................26 4.11.1 CAMERA ID ON ......................... 26 4.12 LANGUAGE ........................... 28 4.13 CAMERA RESET ........................29 4.14 SAVE ALL ..........................29 4.15 EXIT ............................29 110509-0463FG-0562-V3b...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. Introduction SHR-704 built with Sony’s latest image processor, this super-wide dynamic camera has the capability of achieving resolutions of over 640TVL. The features include 2D noise reduction, spot removal, strong-light suppression, intelligent motion detection and OSD functions. SHR-704 reproduces nearly perfect images like no other.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    1.3 Specifications TV System NTSC Image Sensor 1/3" Sony 760H Super HAD CCD II Number Of Total Pixels 795(H)x596(V) 811(H)x508(V) Resolution ; DSP Color:640TVL ; Sony Effio-E Minimum Illumination Color:[email protected] ATR Digital WD (ATR: Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction) ; Wide Dynamic Range 128x Normal Camera (52dB) Video Output ;...
  • Page 8: Camera Overview

    2. Camera Overview 2.1 Dimensions 110509-0463FG-0562-V3b...
  • Page 9: Description Of Camera Parts

    2.2 Description of Camera Parts ① Lens Mount This mount is used to install a CS-mount lens. CS-adaptor ring is required when using a C mount lens. ② Camera Mounting Screw Holes Screw hole for mounting the camera. ③ Mount Adaptor The adaptor can be attached onto the top or the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 10 ⑧ Secondary Video Connector Connect to the portable LCD for viewing on the spot. Designed for quick installation use. (75Ω) ⑨ Power Input Indicator Light When the camera is connected to a power supply, the indicator light will be on. ⑩...
  • Page 11: Osd Operation

    . OSD Operation 3.1 OSD Control Buttons ① Use this button to move the cursor upwards to the desired item. ② RIGHT Use this button to move the cursor to the right to select or to adjust the parameters of the selected item.
  • Page 12: Osd Operation

    3.2 OSD Operation SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘ DAY/NIGHT NEXT<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Start to operate the OSD menu Press the ENTER button to bring up the OSD main menu to start operating OSD menus. Select items with the cursor buttons ...
  • Page 13: Configuration

    4. Configuration 4.1 LENS When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons  and  to select the LENS and press the ENTER button to do further settings. SETUP MENU AUTO IRIS AUTO<┘ LENS TYPE SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ MODE AUTO <┘...
  • Page 14  MODE Select to set the type of control to be exercised over the mechanical iris. - OPEN: The mechanical iris is fixed to open. - CLOSE: The mechanical iris is fixed to close. - AUTO: The mechanical iris is controlled automatically. ...
  • Page 15: Shutter/Agc

    4.2 SHUTTER/AGC When the SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen, use buttons  and  to select the SHUTTER/AGC and press the ENTER button to do further settings. SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘...
  • Page 16: Manual Setup

    NOTE: If MANUAL has been selected as the LENS function setting, SHUT will be displayed, and the settings made in this section will not take effect. - BRIGHTNESS Select to specify the high- and medium-brightness side reference. The brightness changes depending on whether the ATR function is ON or OFF, and whether the CRS mode has been selected as the AWB function.
  • Page 17 4.3 NR This item is used to set the noise reduction. SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘ DAY/NIGHT NEXT<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to bring up the NR sub-menu for further settings. Function Option NR MODE Y LEVEL 000-015...
  • Page 18: White Bal (White Balance)

    4.4 WHITE BAL (White Balance) The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BAL function. Please use the  and  buttons to WHITE BAL on the SETUP MENU and press the ENTER button to do further settings. Please select the desired item and press ...
  • Page 19: Atw (Auto Trace White Balance)

     ANTI CR: Color rolling suppression Select to set the white balance mode to the ANTI CR mode  MANUAL: Manual white balance <┘ When MANUAL is selected, click ENTER to bring up the MANUAL WB sub-menu for further settings. ...
  • Page 20: User1

    4.4.3 USER1 The gain values for the fluorescent light fixed mode are used as the adjustment items of USER1 WB on the internal OSD menu. Function Option B-GAIN 000-255 R-GAIN 000-255  B-GAIN Used for operating the B gain in the WB fixed gain mode. ...
  • Page 21: Push Lock

    NOTE: The actual variable range is limited to the range from the low color temperature (approx. 1800K) to the high color temperature (approx. 10500K) stored when the pre-white balance was adjusted. 4.4.6 PUSH LOCK To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment in this mode, point the camera towards a sheet of white paper and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 22: Atr

    4.5 ATR This item is used to set the Day/Night function. SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘ DAY/NIGHT NEXT<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set ATR to OFF or ON. Function Option LUMINANCE HIGH MIDLOW CONTRAST MIDHIGH...
  • Page 23: Backlight

    4.6 BACKLIGHT This item is used to set the backlight compensation operation. SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘ DAY/NIGHT NEXT<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set BACKLIGHT to OFF, BLC or HLC. Function Option BACKLIGHT ...
  • Page 24: Day/Night

    4.7 DAY/NIGHT This item is used to set the Day/Night function. SETUP MENU AUTO<┘ LENS SHUTTER/AGC AUTO<┘ <┘ ATW<┘ WHITE BAL BACKLIGHT AUTO<┘ DAY/NIGHT NEXT<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set DAY/NIGHT to AUTO, COLOR or B/W. Function Option AUTO <┘...
  • Page 25: Day/Night

     ON Burst signal ON  OFF Burst signal OFF 4.7.2 DAY/NIGHT Adjust the settings of DAY/NIGHT. Function Option BURST DELAY CNT 000-255 DAY->NIGHT 000-255 NIGHT->DAY 000-255  BURST Select to set whether to output the burst signal when the Night status has been identified.
  • Page 26: Pict Adjust

    4.8 PICT ADJUST This item is used to set the PICT ADJUST function. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to bring up the PICT ADJUST sub-menu for further settings. Function Option MIRROR...
  • Page 27: Motion Det (Motion Detection)

    4.9 MOTION DET (Motion Detection) This item is used to set the Motion Detection function. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set motion detection to OFF or ON. Function Option MOTION DET...
  • Page 28  DETECT SENSE Select to set the motion detection sensitivity.  BLOCK DISP Select to control the ON/OFF status of the motion detection block display. - OFF: No display - ON: Luminance highlighted  MONITOR AREA Select to set whether to use the monitoring frames. - OFF: The monitoring frames are not used.
  • Page 29: Privacy

    4.10 PRIVACY This item is used to set up to eight privacy masks. When monitoring frames are used for motion detection, the maximum number of masks which can be used is four. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH...
  • Page 30  AREA SEL Select to set the mask frame to be adjusted. NOTE: When MONITOR AREA has been set to ON by the MOTION DET setting, only four frames--1/4, 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4—can be selected. To activate all the eight frames, please set MONITOR AREA to OFF.
  • Page 31: Camera Id

    4.11 CAMERA ID This item is used to set the camera ID. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set the camera ID to OFF or ON. Function Option CAMERA ID...
  • Page 32  CLR Select to clear one letter of the input.  POS Adjust the position of the camera ID. 110509-0463FG-0562-V3b...
  • Page 33: Language

    4.12 LANGUAGE This item is used to select the language in which to display the internal OSD menu. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL Select to set the language displayed in the OSD menus. The menus will be changed to the selected language in real time.
  • Page 34: Camera Reset

    4.13 CAMERA RESET Click to restore all the settings to the default values. SETUP MENU <┘ PICT ADJUST MOTION DET PRIVACY CAMERA ID LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAMERA RESET BACK<┘ EXIT<┘ SAVE ALL 4.14 SAVE ALL Click to save all the settings made. NOTE: There will be no prompt windows while the settings are being saved.

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